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Archive - 2010-07-22

Fujifilm HS10 Review @ TrustedReviews

“The Fujifilm FinePix HS10 is a technological tour-de-force, cramming as many features as possible into one camera.” We’ve added a Fujifilm FinePix HS10 [Specs] Review to our Reviews Matrix...

Nikon S8000 Review @ Imaging Resource

“So as a long zoom for casual shooting around town, the Nikon S8000 will do just fine, but leave the action shots to other cameras.” We’ve added a new Nikon Coolpix S8000 [QuickPrice Check] Review to...

Free Green Screens Animation Workshop in Toronto

The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) is running a workshop to teach stop-motion animation using cut-out images from magazines with an environment focus. Green Screens partner films from the NFB with experts and...

Flash Mob – V8 Impromptu Band

Well, not quite impromptu seeing that these were 8 undercover actors doing their V8 band rhythmic jam in New York’s Chelsea Market. Share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky Share on Pinterest (Opens in new...

Life At The End Of A Lensbaby

Chris Milk filmed a short but quite poignant video using his Canon EOS 5D Mark II and Lensbaby lenses, titled “Last Day Dream – A man watches his life pass before him.” It was produced for the 42...

Ella Manor Does Lensbaby

New York City: Ella Manor uses the Lensbaby Soft Focus Optic and Fish Eye Optic for a glamorous fashion film shoot titled, Can’t Hold Me Back. Film and photography by Ella Manor. Music and editing by Edward Symes...

Nikon S3000 Review @ TechRadar

“The Nikon Coolpix S3000 is a nice little camera but not a massive step-up from the S220.” We’ve added a new Nikon Coolpix S3000 [QuickPrice Check] Review to our Reviews Matrix. TechRadar has posted...

Stanford Releases Open-Source Camera Software

Computational photography refers to the ways computers can extend the capabilities of digital imaging by combining multiple photographs taken with different camera settings to create an image that could not be taken in...

Divers Command Robot with Waterproof Tablet

Michael Jenkin and Bart Verzijlenberg of York University used a waterproof tablet and smart phone bar codes to make underwater communication between divers and robots easy. The AQUATablet is a robot interaction device...

Capa’s Mexican Suitcase In New York Exhibition

Imagine stumbling onto 3 cardboard boxes containing more than 4500 negatives of images shot between May 1936 and March 1939, most of them from the Spanish Civil War. The images were shot by Robert Capa, Gerda Taro and...

Should I, Or Shouldn’t I, Work For Free?

“Ask the Photo Business Coach” tackles head-on the controversial issue of working for free. John Harrington posted categorically, “12 Excuses for Shooting Photos for Free — and Why They’re Bogus” and Beate Chelette...

InfoTrends Digital Interchangeable Lens Camera Study

InfoTrends has published a revealing study on the rise of the Digital Interchangeable Lens (DIL, or mirrorless DSLR) cameras. PRESS RELEASE InfoTrends’ Digital Interchangeable Lens Camera Study Offers Insight into Needs...

Life In A Day July 24

Remember, YouTube’s Life In A Day experiment is this Saturday July 24. Life In A Day is a historic global experiment to create the world’s largest user-generated feature film: a documentary, shot in a single...